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ratarmountcore 0.7.1
Random Access Read-Only Tar Mount (Ratarmount) Library
This is the library used as backend by ratarmount (CLI).
For a full description including motivation and performance comparisons, see ratarmount.
Table of Contents
Installation
Usage
Installation
PIP Package Installation
In many cases a simple pip install should work:
pip install ratarmountcore[full]
If there is trouble with one of the compression dependencies, first try installing it without dependencies:
pip install ratarmountcore
And if that works, only install those dependencies you need, e.g.:
pip install ratarmountcore[bzip2,gzip]
You can install the latest development version with:
python3 -m pip install --user --force-reinstall 'git+https://github.com/mxmlnkn/ratarmount.git@develop#egginfo=ratarmountcore&subdirectory=core'
Dependencies
Python 3.6+ and preferably pip 19.0+ are required.
These should be preinstalled on most systems.
Ratarmountcore has as few required dependencies as necessary in order to cause the least troubles on all possible systems.
This means that only uncompressed TAR and ZIP support will work by default.
All optional dependencies are offered as extras.
Extras
Ratarmountcore offers these extras (optional dependencies):
full, bzip2, gzip, rar, xz, zip, zstd
Full includes all dependencies of the other extras.
The zip extra is currently only a placeholder because the built-in zipfile module is being used.
In order to install one of these extract, append them in brackets:
python3 -m pip install --user ratarmount[bzip2]
If you are installing on a system for which there exists no manylinux wheel, then you'll have to install dependencies required to build from source:
sudo apt install python3 python3-pip fuse build-essential software-properties-common zlib1g-dev libzstd-dev liblzma-dev
Usage
This library offers an interface which is sufficient to work with FUSE.
This MountSource interface has methods for listing paths and getting file metadata and contents.
The ratarmountcore library offers multiple implementations of MountSource for different archive formats:
SQLiteIndexedTar:
This is the oldest and most powerful implementation.
It supports fast access to files inside (compressed) TARs.
RarMountSource: An implementation for RARs using rarfile.
ZipMountSource: An implementation for ZIPs using zipfile.
FolderMountSource: An implementation taking an existing folder as input.
There also are these functional implementations of MountSource:
UnionMountSource: Takes multiple MountSource implementations and shows a merged view of their file hierarchy.
FileVersionLayer:
Takes a MountSource as input, decodes the requested paths, also accepting <file>.version/<number> paths,
and calls the methods of the MountSource with the given file version.
AutoMountLayer:
Takes one MountSource, goes over all its files and mounts archives recursively in a similar manner to UnionMountSource.
The factory function open opens one of the archive MountSource implementations according to the file type.
Example
import ratarmountcore as rmc
archive = rmc.open("foo.tar", recursive=True)
print(archive.listDir("/"))
info = archive.getFileInfo("/bar")
print("Contents of /bar:")
with archive.open(info) as file:
print(file.read())
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